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Tue, 28 April 9.15am - 10.00 am | Welcome and Introduction to EAFE 2015 | Gran Salone del Genovesi

  • Aurelio Tommasetti, Rector - University of Salerno 
  • Aldagiso Amendola, Chair - Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences
  • Hazel Curtis, EAFE President 

    Video 

Tue, 28 April 9.15am - 10.00 am | EAFE's 25th Anniversary Celebration | Gran Salone del Genovesi

  • Philip Rodgers, EAFE Past President
  • Massimo Spagnolo, EAFE Past President
     

Tue, 28 April 10.00am - 11.00 am | Plenary session (I) | Gran Salone del Genovesi | Chair: Hazel Curtis

  • Incorporating Spatial Consideration in Fisheries Management and Policy 

            Keynote Speaker Christopher Costello (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara and NBER)
 

            Video



  

Tue, 28 April 11.30am - 1.00pm | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(1) - Fishing Management | Chair: Miguel Pena Castellot

 

  • Major reforms of the Common Fisheries Policy 2002 and 2013: impact on the economic performance of the European Union fishing fleet

             Angel Calvo Santos (Structural policy and economic analysis, EU DGMARE)

 

  • Fleet measures in the EMFF Operational Programmes 2014-2020: a preliminary analysis

             Miguel Peña Castellot (Structural policy and economic analysis, EU DGMARE)

 

  • Structural Changes, Policies, and Capacity in the Italian Fishing Fleet: an Analysis over the 1994-2014 Period

            Fabio A. Madau (University of Sassari, Italy), Roberto Furesi, Pietro Pulina

 

  • 21st-century fisheries management: RTI, a spatiotemporally explicit tariff-based approach combining multiple drivers and incentivising responsible fishing

             Sarah B. M. Kraak (Thünen-Institut für Ostseefischerei, Germany), David Reid, Amos Barkai, Edd Codling, Ciaran Kelly, Emer Rogan

 

  • Bidding and performance in multiple unit combinatorial auctions for fisheries quotas: Role of information feedbacks

John Tisdell (Tasmanian School of Business and Economics, Australia), Md Sayed Iftekhar

 

 

Tue, 28 April 11.30am - 1.00pm | Auditorium | S(2) - Best practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Rasmus Nielsen

 

  • The economics of escaped farmed salmon

             Frank Asche (University of Stavanger, Norway), Atle Guttormsen, Kristin Roll

 

  • Learning-by-doing or technological LEAPFROGGING: production frontiers and efficiency measurement in Norwegian production of juvenile almonids

            Hilde Ness Sandvold (University of Stavanger, Norway), Frank Asche, Ragnar Tveterås

 

  • A method to benchmark farmed sea bream batches technical efficiency

            Leonidas Papaharisis (Nireus Aquaculture SA, Greece), Lamprakis Avdelas

 

  • From sector specific nitrogen policies to a common individual transferable quota system - Sector and Macro- economic Implication

            Lars-Bo Jacobsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Rasmus Nielsen Max Nielsen


  • The importance of live-feed traps - farming marine fish species

             Rasmus Nielsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Max Nielsen, Tenaw Gedefaw Abate, Benni Win- ding Hansen, Per Meyer Jepsen, Josianne Spøttrup and Kurt Buchmann

 

Tue, 28 April 11.30am - 1.00pm | Sala Gatto | S(3) - Markets and Marketing of Fish Products | Chair: Bertrand Le Galiic

  • Product-oriented approach in marketing of fisheries and aquaculture products

Ekaterina Tribilustova (Eurofish International Organisation,  Denmark)

 

  • Presentation and analysis of the recent developments of trade in tuna products: an EU perspective

Nicolas Dross (DG Trade, European Commission)

 

  • The role of fish-markets in the Icelandic value chain of cod

Ogmundur Knutsson (University of Akureyri, Iceland), Ólafur Klemensson

 

  • The German whitefish market: an application of the LA/AIDS model using retail-scanner-data

Julia Bronnmann (University of Kiel, Germany)

 

  • Can TV programs improve the competitiveness of European Seafood products? Exploratory results from the SUCCESS  project

Bertrand Le Gallic (AMURE, University of Brest, France )

 

 

Tue, 28 April 2.30pm - 3.45pm | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(4) - Fishing Effort Management | Chair: Raul Prellezo

  • Modelling the technology of commercial fishing vessels in Italy: a cost function approach

Alfonso Pellecchia (University of Salerno, Italy), Gianluigi Coppola, Monica Gambino, Evelina Sabatella

 

  • Optimizing fishing production based on fisheries instead of fleets: an application of the FISHRENT model to the Irish fishing sector

Richard Curtin (Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Ireland), Michael Keatinge, Emmet Jackson

 

  • Efficiency analyses of fisheries when stock estimates are lacking

Ola Flaaten (University of Tromso, Norway), Nguyen Ngoc Duy

 

  • Potential ecosystem effects of the application of management targets derived from single species assessmen- ts: insights from a multispecies-multifleet model

Simone Libralato (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy), Francesco Colloca Serena Lopez, Cosimo Solidoro, Giandomenico Ardizzone


 

Tue, 28 April 2.30pm - 3.45pm | Auditorium | S(5) - Impact assesment of management plan and bio-economic models| Chair: Monica Gambino

  • The Eco² Model - A basic bio-economic module for the description of the dynamics of cohort biomass in response to exploitation

Eckhard Bethke (Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

  • Bioeconomic models of grey seal predation impacts on West of Scotland demersal fisheries

Vanessa Trijoulet (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom), Alex Dickson, Robin Cook

 

  • Competitive interactions between pulse and beam trawlers in the Southern part of the North Sea

Sys Klaas (Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Belgium), Buysse Jeroen, Polet Han, van Meensel Jef

 

  • An application of life-cycle theory to the west of Scotland cod fishery

Philip Rodgers (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)

 

 

 

Tue, 28 April 2.30pm - 3.45pm | Sala Gatto | S(6) - Market benefits from eco-labelling/certification | Chair: Ekaterina Tribilustova

  • Organic Salmon - Considered a Fisheries or Agricultural Product among Consumers?

Isaac Ankamah Yeboah (University of Copenaghen, Denmark), Max Nielsen and Rasmus Nielsen

 

  • Seafood labelling and consumers choices

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Shabbar Jaffry


  • Consumers' response to sustainability labelling in wildfish

Katrin Zander (Thünen Institute, Germany ), Doreen Bürgelt, Inken Christoph-Schulz, Petra Salamon, Da- niela Weible

 

  • Effect of eco-labeling of fishery products on económic performance of European firms

José Luis Fernández Sánchez (University of Cantabria, Spain), Ladislao Luna Sotorrío, Ignacio Llorente García

 

 

Tue, 28 April 3.45pm - 6.00pm | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(7) - Governance of Marine Fisheries | Chair: Hans Van Oostenbrugge

 

  • The European Union's structural policy for fisheries and its evolution 2000-2013

Dominique Levieil (Structural policy and economic analysis, EU DGMARE)

 

  • Spatial Impact Analysis of Implementing an ITQ System in the Swedish Pelagic Fisheries

Anton Paulrud (Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, Sweden), Natacha Carvalho, Fa- brizio Natale

 

  • Balanced Harvesting in Fisheries: Economic Insights and Implications

Anthony Charles (Saint Mary's University, Canada), Serge Garcia, Jake Rice

 

  • ITQs, Common Fisheries Policy Reform and Stakeholders   Perceptions

Manuel Coelho (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Rui Junqueira Lopes, José Bonito, Filipe Manuel Alberto Ferreira

 

 

Tue, 28 April 3.45pm - 6.00pm | Auditorium | S(8) - Market and Marketing of Fish Products | Chair:Frank Asche

  • Fishmeal and Aquafeed: The Relationship Between Feed Component and Salmon Prices in a Maturing Aqua- culture Industry

Atle Oglend (University of Stavanger, Norway ), Frank Asche

 

  • Integration in Brazilian shrimps market

Ruth B M Pincinato (University of Stavanger, Norway), Frank Asche


  • Competition across tropical farmed fish in the EU

Jose Fernandez Polanco (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain), Ignacio Llorente, Ladislao Luna

 

  • Duration and temporary trade

Hans-Martin Straume (Norwegian Business School, Norway), Frank Asche

 

 

Tue, 28 April 3.45pm - 6.00pm | Auditorium | S(9) - Marine Strategy: Indicator for sustainability monitoring | Chair:Fabrizio Natale

  • Homo Economicus meets Homo Politicus: A comparison between preferences of EPA bureaucrats, recreatio- nal anglers, and the public

Håkan Eggert (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), Mitesh Kataria, Elina Lampi

 

  • Cost-effectiveness of monitoring within the MSFD: The Southern Eastern Bay of Biscay case study

Arantza Murillas-Maza (AZTI, Spain), María C. Uyarra

 

  • Testing for persistence & volatilty in marine diversity indexes

Ikerne Del Valle (University of The Basque Country, Spain), Kepa Astorkiza

 

  • Measuring the Maritime Economy: Spain in the European Atlantic Arc

Javier Fernandez-Macho

 

Wed 29 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(10) Fishery Management: the Bottom-Up Approach (The role of Stakeholders) | Chair: John Tisdell

  • Providing incentives for fishermen trough rights-based co-management systems: the Basque case

Arantza Murillas Maza (AZTI, Spain), Martin Aranda, Margarita Andrés

 

  • The EcoFishMan project on the Ecosystem-based Responsive Fisheries Management in Europe

Anna Kristín Daníelsdóttir (Matis Ltd., Iceland), Sveinn Margeirsson, Karim Erzini, Fátima Cardador, Petter Olsen, Michaela Aschan, Jónas R. Viðarsson, Paul G. Fernandes, Cristina Silva, Antonello Sala, Ólavur Gre- gersen, Rosa Chapela Pérez, Marta Ballesteros, Marco Thorup Frederiksen, Oddur Már Gunnarsson

 

  • Responsive fisheries management system in practice: The Icelandic small boat mixed demersal fishery

Olavur Gregersen (Syntesa Partners & Associates, Faroe islands), Svein Agnarsson, Rosa Chapela Pérez, Marta Ballesteros, Jose Luis  Santiago-Ria

  • An Integrated Methodological Framework for the Definition of Local Development Strategies for Fisheries Local Action Groups: an application to the Stretto Coast FLAG in South Italy

Claudio Marcianò (University of Reggio Calabria, Italy), Romeo Giuseppa, Fortunato Cozzupoli

 

  • Tenure & fishing rights - Meeting the challenges ahead, bottom up

Anika Seggel (Fisheries and Aquaculture FAO,Italy) Rebecca Metzner

Wed 29 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Auditorium | S(11) Social Dimension of Fishery and Role of Small Scale Fishery | Chair: Ola Flaaten

  • Is professional fishing an asset for recreational demand on the coastline?

         Carole Ropars-Collet (AGROCAMPUS OUEST, France), Mélody Leplat Philippe, Le Goffe Marie Lesueur

 

  • Employment and income in Swedish coastal fisheries

          Staffan Waldo (AgriFood, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Johan Blomquist

 

  • Are the social characteristics  of the skipper affecting the efficiency of the Egyptian fisheries?

         Dario Pinello (NISEA, Nisea Fishery and Aquaculture Research Organisation, Italy), Anghelos Liontakis, Alaa El Haweet, Mark Dimech, Atif Salah

 

  • Remuneration systems used in fisheries and their effects on fisheries management and rent distribution

          Jordi Guillen, Jean Boncoeur, Katia Frangoudes, Olivier Guyader, Claire Macher, Francesc Maynou, and Mathieu Merzéréaud

 

  • The Irish Coastal and Inshore Fleet: A Socio-Economic Appraisal

            Richard Curtin (Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Ireland), Brian Burke, Richard Curtin, Emmet Jackson, Michael Keatinge

 

Wed 29 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Sala Gatto | S(12) Economic Data Collection, new data needs and best practices | Chair: Sergio Destefanis

  • EU fishing coastal communities, fishing grounds and markets. Spatial relations and dependencies emerging from the analysis of high resolution fishing activity data from the AIS system

Fabrizio Natale (European Commission Joint Research Centre), Maurizio Gibin, Alfredo Alessandrini, Michele Vespe

 

  • Public aid and the EU fish processing industry: an economic analysis of drivers and trends in performance

Simkje Kruiderink (European Commission: DGMARE/JRC), Alessandra Borrelo

 

  • Overcoming the challenges of gathering, managing and improving the quality of seafood processing industry data over time

Tsvetina Yordanova (Seafish, United Kingdom)

 

  • Application of the PIM method for the valuation of the capital value of the Finnish fllet: economic and policy implications

Heidi Pokki (Natural Resources Institute Finland, Finland), Jarno Virtanen and Simo Karvinen

 

  • Application of Perpetual Inventory Method for the valuation of the capital value of the Finnish fleet: Comparison between microeconomic and macroeconomic approaches

Jarno Virtanen (Natural Resources Institute, Finland), Heidi Pokki and Simo Karvinen

Wed, 29 April 11.30am - 12.00 am | Plenary session (II) | Gran Salone del Genovesi | Chair: Jose Fernandez Polanco

  • Status and trends of global fish trade

           Keynote Speaker: Audun Lem (Deputy Director FIP Secretary FAO - COFI FT GLOBEFISH)

            Video

  •  The European market observatory (EUMOFA),  

     Keynote Speaker Xavier Guillou
    (European Commission DGMARE)

           
           Video

 

Wed 29 April 15.00 - 16.15am | Gran Salone dei Genovesi | Special Session: Landing Obligation | Chair: Erik Lindebo

  • Introduction: the CFP and Landing Obligation,

Erik lindebo (Environmental Defense Fund, Belgium)

  • Socio-economic impact of landing obligation for the Dutch demersal fisheries

Mike Turenhout (LEI Wageningen UR, The Netherlands), Batsleer Jurgen

  • Successful Implementation of the Landing Obligation in Swedish Fisheries

Andrea Giesecke (Environmental Defense Fund, United Kingdom)

  • MEDAC contribution in the draft of the management plan on landing obligation for small pelagic

Rosa Caggiano (MEDAC- Mediterranean Advisory Council, Italy)

  • Empowering fishermen towards the landing obligations, with their own technical solutions

Lars O. Mortensen (Technical University of Denmark , Denmark), Hans Jakob Olesen, Josefine Egekvist, Anna Rindorf, Clara Ulrich

  • Reducing Discards in EU fisheries: introducing our toolkit

Erik Lindebo (Environmental Defense Fund, Belgium)

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Gran Salone dei Genovesi | Special Session (cont.): Landing Obligation | Chair: Erik Lindebo

  • Modelling fishers' response to discard prevention strategies: the case of the North Sea saithe fishery

Sarah Simons (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany), Ralf Döring, Axel Temming

 

  • BioEconomic Impact of Landing Obligation Policy in Spanish fleets Operating in Iberian Waters under a MSY long term management framework

Dorleta Garcia (AZTI, Spain), Raúl Prellezo, Jose Castro, Santiago Cerviño Jose Maria DaRocha, Paz Sampedro

 

  • Costing the implementation of the Landing Obligation in Irish demersal fisheries: preliminary results from gear trial trip level economic surveys and bioeconomic modelling

Richard Curtin (Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Ireland), Ronan Cosgrove and Emmet Jackson and Michael Keatinge, Norman Graham

 

  • Effects of the EU CFP discard landing obligation analyzed with an ecosystem model for the Gulf of Trieste

Igor Celić (Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy), Simone Libralato, Cosimo Solidoro

 

  • Mixed fisheries management: Can a ban on discarding promote more selective and fuel efficient fishing?

Jurgen Batsleer (Wageningen University/VisNed, The Netherlands), Adriaan Rijnsdorp, Katell Hamon, Harriet van Overzee, Jan Jaap Poos

 

  • Choked by the implementation

Raúl Prellezo (AZTI, Spain), Jon Ruiz, Luis Arregi, Xabier Aboitiz

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(14) Best Practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Maria Cozzolino

  • Impact of a biomitigating aquaculture technology on production and environment: the case of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)

Duncan Knowler (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Gregor Reid,  Hossein Ayouqi

 

  • Cost structure and profitability of mussel aquaculture in Greece

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Leonidas Papaharisis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi

 

  • How to cope with mass mortality of bivalves? A few lessons drawn from several case studies around the world

Sophie Pardo (University of Nantes, France), Guillotreau Patrice, Bundy Alida, Cooley Sarah, Defeo Omar, Le Bihan Véronique

 

  • Economic Optimization of Species Composition for Emission Neutral Offshore Aquaculture Production

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(15) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ikerne Del Valle

  • Mixed-fisheries management plans in the frame of the new CFP: challenges in addressing more numerous and less well-defined policy objectives in a regional ecosystem-based approach. Experiences from the North Sea.

            Lars Olof Mortensen (Technical University of Denmark), Ernesto Jardim, Clara Ulrich , Steven Holmes, Alexander Kempf, Arina Motova, Anna Rindorf, Sarah Simons, Youen Vermard

 

  • A Bio-Economic Model of European Fisheries (BEMEF)

            Griffin Carpenter (New Economics Foundation, United Kingdom), Aniol Esteban

 

  • Single species vs multispecies management when economic objectives are in place and transitional period considered. Case study of Iberian waters

             Raúl Prellezo (AZTI, Spain), Dorleta Garcia, Jose Maria DaRocha, Maria Jose Gutierrez, Jose Castro, San- tiago Cerviño and Paz Sampedro

 

  • The role of economics in the EU advisory process

            Ralf Döring (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Auditorium | S(16) Fishermen's behaviour, economic entrepreneurship in a changing environment | Chair: Dario Pinello

 

  • A Trip to Reach the Target? - The Labor Supply of Swedish Baltic Cod Fishermen

           Cecilia Hammarlund (Lund University, Sweden)

 

  • Modelling Fisher Choice and Métier Dynamics: A novel application of Markov transitions

           Sarah Davie (Marine Institute, Ireland), Cóilín Minto, Rick Officer, Colm Lordan

 

  • Intergenerational transmission of occupation in agriculture and fishing

          Johan Blomquist (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Martin Nordin and Staffan Waldo

 

  • Does profit maximisation drive the choice of fishing métier in Welsh fisheries?

           Giulia Cambiè (Bangor University, United Kingdom), Julia Pantin, Harriet Salomonsen, Michel J. Kaiser

 

  • Pulse beam trawl for brown shrimp fishery in the North Sea

          Jörg Berkenhagen (Thünen-Institut, Germany), Daniel Stepputtis, Petr Zajicek

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Sala Gatto | S(17) Rights-based management approaches | Chair: Birgir Runolfsson

  • Hand in hand: Using discretionary policies to mitigate some of the perceived negative effects of the Icelandic ITQ system

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Vifill Karlsson

  • Structure and main characteristics of the Icelandic Fishing Industry

Olafur Klemensson (Central Bank of Iceland, Iceland), Ogmundur Knutsson

  • The Icelandic lumpsucker fishery as a Responsive Fisheries Management System

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Jonas R. Vidarsson and Sigridur Sigurdardottir

  • ITQ Ownership in the Netherlands, developments during two decades

Hans van Oostenbrugge (LEI, The Netherlands), Katell Hamon, Mike Turenhout

  • The fishery management: bottom-up approach (the role of stakeholders)

Alagie Sillah (Department of Fisheries, Gambia)

Thu, 30 April 11.30am - 13.30am | Plenary session (III) | Gran Salone del Genovesi | Chair Ralf Doring

 

  • Economic advice for the Common Fisheries Policy: catching up with biological advice

           Opening Speech: Riccardo Rigillo (Director-General for Marittime Fisheries and Aquaculture. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Italy)
           Video 

           Keynote speaker: Ernesto Penas Lado (European Commission DG-MARE Director of the Directorate A, Policy development and co-ordination‎)
           Video

  • Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation

    Keynote Speaker: Serge Michel Garcia (IUCN. CEM Fisheries Expert Group)
    Video

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Gran Salone dei Genovesi | S(18) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ralf Doering

  • Assessing the socio economic effects of the individual fishing rights managed in a common pool: the case of Bluefin tuna

Margarita Andrés (AZTI, Spain), Arantza  Murillas

 

  • Differences between impact assessment methodology for data rich and data poor fisheries. Suggestions for improvement

Leyre Goti (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

  • Improvements in Impact Assessment for fisheries management

Loretta Malvarosa (Nisea Fishery and Aquaculture Research Organisation, Italy), Ralf Döring, Arina Mo- tova

 

  • Panel discussion on Impact  Assessment

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Auditorium | S(19) Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services | Chair: Jarno Virtaneen

  • Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services

Luca Mulazzani (University of Bologna, Italy), Roberta Trevisi, Rosa Manrique and Giulio Malorgio

 

  • Local fishing comminities and nature based tourism

Alberto Ansuategi (UPV/EHU, Spain), Duncan Knowler, Tobias Schwoerer, Salvador Garcia-Martinez

 

  • Economics of German Inland Fisheries

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

  • A New Approach in Shark Fisheries Concertation: Experimental Field Study in Colombian EasternTropical Pacific Ocean (ETP)

Cecile Brigaudeau (University des Requins et des Hommes, France), Juan Camilo Cardenas, Cesar Mantillo Ribero

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(14) Best Practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Maria Cozzolino

  • Impact of a biomitigating aquaculture technology on production and environment: the case of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)

Duncan Knowler (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Gregor Reid,  Hossein Ayouqi

 

  • Cost structure and profitability of mussel aquaculture in Greece

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Leonidas Papaharisis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi

 

  • How to cope with mass mortality of bivalves? A few lessons drawn from several case studies around the world

Sophie Pardo (University of Nantes, France), Guillotreau Patrice, Bundy Alida, Cooley Sarah, Defeo Omar, Le Bihan Véronique

 

  • Economic Optimization of Species Composition for Emission Neutral Offshore Aquaculture Production

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(15) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ikerne Del Valle

  • Mixed-fisheries management plans in the frame of the new CFP: challenges in addressing more numerous and less well-defined policy objectives in a regional ecosystem-based approach. Experiences from the North Sea.

            Lars Olof Mortensen (Technical University of Denmark), Ernesto Jardim, Clara Ulrich , Steven Holmes, Alexander Kempf, Arina Motova, Anna Rindorf, Sarah Simons, Youen Vermard

 

  • A Bio-Economic Model of European Fisheries (BEMEF)

            Griffin Carpenter (New Economics Foundation, United Kingdom), Aniol Esteban

 

  • Single species vs multispecies management when economic objectives are in place and transitional period considered. Case study of Iberian waters

             Raúl Prellezo (AZTI, Spain), Dorleta Garcia, Jose Maria DaRocha, Maria Jose Gutierrez, Jose Castro, San- tiago Cerviño and Paz Sampedro

 

  • The role of economics in the EU advisory process

            Ralf Döring (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Auditorium | S(16) Fishermen's behaviour, economic entrepreneurship in a changing environment | Chair: Dario Pinello

 

  • A Trip to Reach the Target? - The Labor Supply of Swedish Baltic Cod Fishermen

           Cecilia Hammarlund (Lund University, Sweden)

 

  • Modelling Fisher Choice and Métier Dynamics: A novel application of Markov transitions

           Sarah Davie (Marine Institute, Ireland), Cóilín Minto, Rick Officer, Colm Lordan

 

  • Intergenerational transmission of occupation in agriculture and fishing

          Johan Blomquist (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Martin Nordin and Staffan Waldo

 

  • Does profit maximisation drive the choice of fishing métier in Welsh fisheries?

           Giulia Cambiè (Bangor University, United Kingdom), Julia Pantin, Harriet Salomonsen, Michel J. Kaiser

 

  • Pulse beam trawl for brown shrimp fishery in the North Sea

          Jörg Berkenhagen (Thünen-Institut, Germany), Daniel Stepputtis, Petr Zajicek

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Sala Gatto | S(17) Rights-based management approaches | Chair: Birgir Runolfsson

  • Hand in hand: Using discretionary policies to mitigate some of the perceived negative effects of the Icelandic ITQ system

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Vifill Karlsson

  • Structure and main characteristics of the Icelandic Fishing Industry

Olafur Klemensson (Central Bank of Iceland, Iceland), Ogmundur Knutsson

  • The Icelandic lumpsucker fishery as a Responsive Fisheries Management System

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Jonas R. Vidarsson and Sigridur Sigurdardottir

  • ITQ Ownership in the Netherlands, developments during two decades

Hans van Oostenbrugge (LEI, The Netherlands), Katell Hamon, Mike Turenhout

  • The fishery management: bottom-up approach (the role of stakeholders)

Alagie Sillah (Department of Fisheries, Gambia)

Thu, 30 April 11.30am - 13.30am | Plenary session (III) | Gran Salone del Genovesi | Chair Ralf Doring

 

  • Economic advice for the Common Fisheries Policy: catching up with biological advice

           Opening Speech: Riccardo Rigillo (Director-General for Marittime Fisheries and Aquaculture. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Italy)
           Video 

           Keynote speaker: Ernesto Penas Lado (European Commission DG-MARE Director of the Directorate A, Policy development and co-ordination‎)
           Video

  • Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation

    Keynote Speaker: Serge Michel Garcia (IUCN. CEM Fisheries Expert Group)
    Video

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Gran Salone dei Genovesi | S(18) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ralf Doering

  • Assessing the socio economic effects of the individual fishing rights managed in a common pool: the case of Bluefin tuna

Margarita Andrés (AZTI, Spain), Arantza  Murillas

 

  • Differences between impact assessment methodology for data rich and data poor fisheries. Suggestions for improvement

Leyre Goti (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

  • Improvements in Impact Assessment for fisheries management

Loretta Malvarosa (Nisea Fishery and Aquaculture Research Organisation, Italy), Ralf Döring, Arina Mo- tova

 

  • Panel discussion on Impact  Assessment

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Auditorium | S(19) Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services | Chair: Jarno Virtaneen

  • Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services

Luca Mulazzani (University of Bologna, Italy), Roberta Trevisi, Rosa Manrique and Giulio Malorgio

 

  • Local fishing comminities and nature based tourism

Alberto Ansuategi (UPV/EHU, Spain), Duncan Knowler, Tobias Schwoerer, Salvador Garcia-Martinez

 

  • Economics of German Inland Fisheries

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

  • A New Approach in Shark Fisheries Concertation: Experimental Field Study in Colombian EasternTropical Pacific Ocean (ETP)

Cecile Brigaudeau (University des Requins et des Hommes, France), Juan Camilo Cardenas, Cesar Mantillo Ribero

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(14) Best Practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Maria Cozzolino

  • Impact of a biomitigating aquaculture technology on production and environment: the case of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)

Duncan Knowler (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Gregor Reid,  Hossein Ayouqi

 

  • Cost structure and profitability of mussel aquaculture in Greece

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Leonidas Papaharisis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi

 

  • How to cope with mass mortality of bivalves? A few lessons drawn from several case studies around the world

Sophie Pardo (University of Nantes, France), Guillotreau Patrice, Bundy Alida, Cooley Sarah, Defeo Omar, Le Bihan Véronique

 

  • Economic Optimization of Species Composition for Emission Neutral Offshore Aquaculture Production

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(14) Best Practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Maria Cozzolino

  • Impact of a biomitigating aquaculture technology on production and environment: the case of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)

Duncan Knowler (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Gregor Reid,  Hossein Ayouqi

 

  • Cost structure and profitability of mussel aquaculture in Greece

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Leonidas Papaharisis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi

 

  • How to cope with mass mortality of bivalves? A few lessons drawn from several case studies around the world

Sophie Pardo (University of Nantes, France), Guillotreau Patrice, Bundy Alida, Cooley Sarah, Defeo Omar, Le Bihan Véronique

 

  • Economic Optimization of Species Composition for Emission Neutral Offshore Aquaculture Production

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

Wed 29 April 16.45 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(14) Best Practices in Aquaculture Sector | Chair: Maria Cozzolino

  • Impact of a biomitigating aquaculture technology on production and environment: the case of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)

Duncan Knowler (University of the Basque Country, Spain), Gregor Reid,  Hossein Ayouqi

 

  • Cost structure and profitability of mussel aquaculture in Greece

Lamprakis Avdelas (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom), Leonidas Papaharisis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi

 

  • How to cope with mass mortality of bivalves? A few lessons drawn from several case studies around the world

Sophie Pardo (University of Nantes, France), Guillotreau Patrice, Bundy Alida, Cooley Sarah, Defeo Omar, Le Bihan Véronique

 

  • Economic Optimization of Species Composition for Emission Neutral Offshore Aquaculture Production

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(15) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ikerne Del Valle

  • Mixed-fisheries management plans in the frame of the new CFP: challenges in addressing more numerous and less well-defined policy objectives in a regional ecosystem-based approach. Experiences from the North Sea.

            Lars Olof Mortensen (Technical University of Denmark), Ernesto Jardim, Clara Ulrich , Steven Holmes, Alexander Kempf, Arina Motova, Anna Rindorf, Sarah Simons, Youen Vermard

 

  • A Bio-Economic Model of European Fisheries (BEMEF)

            Griffin Carpenter (New Economics Foundation, United Kingdom), Aniol Esteban

 

  • Single species vs multispecies management when economic objectives are in place and transitional period considered. Case study of Iberian waters

             Raúl Prellezo (AZTI, Spain), Dorleta Garcia, Jose Maria DaRocha, Maria Jose Gutierrez, Jose Castro, San- tiago Cerviño and Paz Sampedro

 

  • The role of economics in the EU advisory process

            Ralf Döring (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Auditorium | S(16) Fishermen's behaviour, economic entrepreneurship in a changing environment | Chair: Dario Pinello

 

  • A Trip to Reach the Target? - The Labor Supply of Swedish Baltic Cod Fishermen

           Cecilia Hammarlund (Lund University, Sweden)

 

  • Modelling Fisher Choice and Métier Dynamics: A novel application of Markov transitions

           Sarah Davie (Marine Institute, Ireland), Cóilín Minto, Rick Officer, Colm Lordan

 

  • Intergenerational transmission of occupation in agriculture and fishing

          Johan Blomquist (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Martin Nordin and Staffan Waldo

 

  • Does profit maximisation drive the choice of fishing métier in Welsh fisheries?

           Giulia Cambiè (Bangor University, United Kingdom), Julia Pantin, Harriet Salomonsen, Michel J. Kaiser

 

  • Pulse beam trawl for brown shrimp fishery in the North Sea

          Jörg Berkenhagen (Thünen-Institut, Germany), Daniel Stepputtis, Petr Zajicek

 

Thu 30 April 9.00 - 11.00am | Sala Gatto | S(17) Rights-based management approaches | Chair: Birgir Runolfsson

  • Hand in hand: Using discretionary policies to mitigate some of the perceived negative effects of the Icelandic ITQ system

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Vifill Karlsson

  • Structure and main characteristics of the Icelandic Fishing Industry

Olafur Klemensson (Central Bank of Iceland, Iceland), Ogmundur Knutsson

  • The Icelandic lumpsucker fishery as a Responsive Fisheries Management System

Sveinn Agnarsson (University of Iceland, Iceland), Jonas R. Vidarsson and Sigridur Sigurdardottir

  • ITQ Ownership in the Netherlands, developments during two decades

Hans van Oostenbrugge (LEI, The Netherlands), Katell Hamon, Mike Turenhout

  • The fishery management: bottom-up approach (the role of stakeholders)

Alagie Sillah (Department of Fisheries, Gambia)

Thu, 30 April 11.30am - 13.30am | Plenary session (III) | Gran Salone del Genovesi | Chair Ralf Doring

 

  • Economic advice for the Common Fisheries Policy: catching up with biological advice

           Opening Speech: Riccardo Rigillo (Director-General for Marittime Fisheries and Aquaculture. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Italy)
           Video 

           Keynote speaker: Ernesto Penas Lado (European Commission DG-MARE Director of the Directorate A, Policy development and co-ordination‎)
           Video

  • Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation

    Keynote Speaker: Serge Michel Garcia (IUCN. CEM Fisheries Expert Group)
    Video

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Gran Salone dei Genovesi | S(18) Impact assessment of management plans and bio-economic models | Chair: Ralf Doering

  • Assessing the socio economic effects of the individual fishing rights managed in a common pool: the case of Bluefin tuna

Margarita Andrés (AZTI, Spain), Arantza  Murillas

 

  • Differences between impact assessment methodology for data rich and data poor fisheries. Suggestions for improvement

Leyre Goti (Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries, Germany)

 

  • Improvements in Impact Assessment for fisheries management

Loretta Malvarosa (Nisea Fishery and Aquaculture Research Organisation, Italy), Ralf Döring, Arina Mo- tova

 

  • Panel discussion on Impact  Assessment

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Auditorium | S(19) Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services | Chair: Jarno Virtaneen

  • Community-led coastal development and the relationships between human activities and ecosystem services

Luca Mulazzani (University of Bologna, Italy), Roberta Trevisi, Rosa Manrique and Giulio Malorgio

 

  • Local fishing comminities and nature based tourism

Alberto Ansuategi (UPV/EHU, Spain), Duncan Knowler, Tobias Schwoerer, Salvador Garcia-Martinez

 

  • Economics of German Inland Fisheries

Michael W. Ebeling (University of Applied Sciences , Germany)

 

  • A New Approach in Shark Fisheries Concertation: Experimental Field Study in Colombian EasternTropical Pacific Ocean (ETP)

Cecile Brigaudeau (University des Requins et des Hommes, France), Juan Camilo Cardenas, Cesar Mantillo Ribero

 

Thu 30 April 14.30 - 16.00am | Sala Gatto | S(20) Markets and marketing of fish products | Chair: Jordi Guillen

Seaweed consumption in France: which market tools for which consumer?

Sterenn (Agrocampus-Ouest, France), Stéphane Gouin, Marie Lesueur, Quentin Lebras

 

How to reconceptualized efficiency the marketing of seafood products?

Stephane Gouin (AGROCAMPUS OUEST, France), Sterenn Lucas,Carole Ropars, Marie Lesueur, Dimitry Fasquel

 

Resilience of the international seafood market to trade restrictions. Evidence from the Russian ban in 2014

Arina Motova (JRC Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen, Italy), Fabrizio Natale

 

Demand for Animal Protein in Norway

Pei Liu (University of Stavanger, Norway), Ragnar Tveterås and Kristin Lien

 

Thu 30 April 16.30 - 18.00am | Gran Salone del Genovesi | S(21) Economic data collection, new data needs and best practices | Chair: Jorg Berkenhagen

Economic data collection, new data needs and best practices

chair tbd

 

Profit and invisible resource rent in fisheries - revisited

Knut Heen (University of Tromso, Norway), Ola Flaaten, Thórólfur Matthíasson

 

New data needs and best practices in data collection systems

Ekaterina Tribilustova (Eurofish International Organisation, Denmark), Aina Afanasjeva

 

A bio-economic data analysis on the state of resources and the economic performance of Italian fishing fleet

Rosaria F. Sabatella (Nisea Fishery and Aquaculture Research Organisation, Italy), Alessandro Mannini

 

Fisheries economic and fisheries effort analyses: the need for a ‘one stop shop’ for data definitions, coding and regulatory requirements

Steven Holmes (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Italy), C. Ribeiro, F. Scott, M. Elliott, K. Verlé, I. Vukov, J. Dalskov, J. Egekvist, A. Baikov, A. Ahvonen, P. Korhonen, S. Leonardi, S. Demanèche, J. Berkenhagen, I. Tzouramani, A. Papoutsis, L. Labanchi, I. Davidjuka, O. Ozernaja, I. Jakovleva, A. Balnis, M. Aquilina, E. Muscat, K. Hamon, E. Avdic, A. Paulrud, K. Ringdahl, T. Reilly, A. A. Calvo Santos

Thu 30 April 16.30 - 18.00am | Auditorium | S(22) Market and marketing of fish products | Chair: Arina Motova

An analysis of a mega fish-box scheme in France

Laurent Le Grel (FISH-PASS, France), Ivan Dufeu, Ronan Le Velly, Julien Noël

 

A brief comparison of the supply chain for chicken and Atlantic salmon

Andreea-Laura Cojocaru (University of Stavanger, Norway)

 

Testing for market integration between ex-vessel markets for cod in Norway

Ingrid Kristine Pettersen (Capia AS, Norway), Frank Asche

 

The sustainability of the Sicilian seafood chain: Innovation, organizational models and value chain

Gioacchino Fazio (Università degli studi di Palermo, Italy), Stefano Fricano